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Kenneth J Neu

from Waterford, WI
Age ~92

Kenneth Neu Phones & Addresses

  • 300 Foxwood Dr, Waterford, WI 53185 (262) 514-2638
  • Radisson, WI
  • 3405 Browns Lake Dr, Burlington, WI 53105 (262) 763-5124
  • 3405 S Browns Lake Dr #29, Burlington, WI 53105 (262) 763-5142
  • 7410 Lake Breeze Dr, Fort Myers, FL 33907 (239) 482-4302
  • Mount Pleasant, WI

Professional Records

Medicine Doctors

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Kenneth W. Neu

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Specialties:
Ophthalmology
Work:
Mattax Neurology Prater Eye Center
1265 E Primrose St, Springfield, MO 65804
(417) 886-3937 (phone), (417) 886-1285 (fax)

Mattax Neurology Prater Eye Center
168 S Payne Stewart Dr APT 200, Branson, MO 65616
(417) 348-1111 (phone), (417) 348-0110 (fax)

Mattax Neurology Prater Eye Center
2170 E Cleveland St, Monett, MO 65708
(417) 235-0853 (phone), (417) 886-1285 (fax)
Education:
Medical School
University of Missouri, Columbia School of Medicine
Graduated: 1987
Procedures:
Corneal Surgery
Lens and Cataract Procedures
Ophthalmological Exam
Conditions:
Glaucoma
Acute Conjunctivitis
Cataract
Diabetic Retinopathy
Keratitis
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Neu graduated from the University of Missouri, Columbia School of Medicine in 1987. He works in Springfield, MO and 2 other locations and specializes in Ophthalmology. Dr. Neu is affiliated with Cox Medical Center North and Cox Monett Hospital.

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Kenneth Neu
Managing
Kenneth Neu LLC
Nonclassifiable Establishments
7430 Lk Breeze Dr, Fort Myers, FL 33907
Kenneth Neu
Chief Executive Officer
Goldschmidt & Neu
Drinking Place
724 Milwaukee Ave, Lyons, WI 53105
(262) 763-9968

Publications

Us Patents

Golf Tool Storage On Putter

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US Patent:
7527563, May 5, 2009
Filed:
Jul 9, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/825810
Inventors:
Kenneth Neu - Fort Myers FL, US
International Classification:
A63B 55/10
A63B 57/00
US Classification:
473282, 473286, 473408, 81460, 248156
Abstract:
Storage of a golf tool on a putter is disclosed where the golf tool may be easily placed in a storage state and easily removed from the storage state for use to perform a useful function associated with the play of the game of golf. The golf tool is stored on the shaft of a putter directly below the grip of the putter and on a rearward extent generally in a blind spot to the golfer while utilizing the putter to strike a golf ball. The attachment of the golf tool prevents axial rotation about the shaft of the putter from the blind spot into an orientation which would distract the golfer during putting. The golf tool will have at least structures to permit repair of divots on the green with additional structures to perform other functions available on the golf tool.

Multiple Purpose Golf Tool

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US Patent:
7621819, Nov 24, 2009
Filed:
Jun 12, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/157693
Inventors:
Kenneth Neu - Fort Myers FL, US
International Classification:
A63B 55/10
B25B 23/00
A45F 3/44
A01B 1/00
US Classification:
473282, 473286, 81460, 248156, 172375, 172378
Abstract:
Performance of at least four (4) useful functions are provided for by a multiple purpose golf tool. The first useful function being release of compression of turf associated with an impact from a golf ball. The remaining useful functions include supporting at least the grip of the club about the ground, applying a rotational pressure to a slot of a slotted head screw or applying a rotational pressure to a phillips slot of a phillips slotted head screw or club face groove cleaning or golf shoe spike cleaning or sharpening of a pencil or removal of a bottle cap from a bottle or lifting a beverage can pull tab relative to the beverage can or install and removal of a golf shoe spike relative to a golf shoe. The multiple purpose golf tool may be stored on a shaft of a putter directly below a grip of the putter.

Adjustable Height Golf Tee

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US Patent:
7699722, Apr 20, 2010
Filed:
Dec 8, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/315919
Inventors:
Kenneth Neu - Fort Myers FL, US
Robert C Irion - Fort Myers FL, US
Assignee:
Kenneth Neu LLC - Fort Myers FL
International Classification:
A63B 57/00
US Classification:
473400, 473398
Abstract:
A tee portion and a height regulating portion cooperate to form a height adjustable golf tee where the user may readily and easily adjust placement of the height regulating portion relative to a placement zone along the tee portion and lock the height regulating portion at a desired location defined by the user. The height regulating portion is locked onto the tee portion during assembly where it may not inadvertently become separated during use, transport or storage. The height regulating portion is easily transferred between an adjustment position and a locking position utilizing a simple toggle like action. The height adjustable golf tee provides for a golf ball to be retained consistently at a user defined elevation above the ground during play of the game of golf.

Golf Tool With Insert

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US Patent:
7942756, May 17, 2011
Filed:
Nov 12, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/927387
Inventors:
Kenneth Neu - Fort Myers FL, US
International Classification:
A63B 57/00
US Classification:
473282, 473286, 81460, 248156, 172375, 172378
Abstract:
A golf tool capable of performing multiple manipulation tasks associated with the play of the game of golf has a body of a first material and inserts of a second material. The inserts are user removable and replaceable relative to the body of the golf tool. The inserts will be associated with tasks which require a relatively strong and durable material in order to ensure an acceptable life span for performance of their respective tasks. Cutting or scrapping operations are such tasks. The use of durable inserts provide for the body of the golf tool to be considerable less expensive to manufacture using lighter and softer materials than that material utilized for the inserts. Replacement of the insert with a replacement insert, supplied with the golf tool, is an option when the respective deployed insert becomes worn or dull. Removal of certain inserts provide for easier sharpening of cutting edges.

Floor Wipe For Use With Foot

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US Patent:
7945983, May 24, 2011
Filed:
Aug 25, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/229578
Inventors:
Kenneth Neu - Fort Myers FL, US
International Classification:
A47L 13/16
A47L 13/282
US Classification:
15227, 15118, 36 15
Abstract:
A floor wipe is provided in the general shape of a human foot and has a floor contact side and a foot contact side where a user would place their foot on the foot contact side of the device and manipulate the device about the floor to clean an area of the floor. The device has a first cleaning area, having a first characteristic, such as absorbency, about a toe placement end of the device and a second cleaning area, having a second characteristic, such as scouring, which is unique from the characteristic of the first cleaning area, about a heel placement end of the device. The foot contact side has structural configuration elements which resist the foot of the user from slipping there along during usage. These structural configuration elements include embroidery in the shape of human toes at the toe placement end of the device.

Groove Cleaning Tool

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US Patent:
8365344, Feb 5, 2013
Filed:
Nov 28, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/373711
Inventors:
Kenneth Neu - Fort Myers FL, US
International Classification:
A47L 13/02
US Classification:
1523606, 1523601, 1523605, 1523607, 1523608
Abstract:
The tool provides for cleaning of debris from grooves positioned on a face of a golf club. The tool has at least one working set of groove penetration pins which extend from a face contact side of the tool. Each groove penetration pin of the working set utilized during a cleaning procedure seats within a respective groove of the golf club. Preferably each deployed working set has three groove penetration pins. Once the groove penetration pins of the utilized working set are seated in unique grooves the tool is moved along the face of the golf club where each groove penetration pin is displaced substantially along the length of the respective groove. This provides for at least a substantial portion of any debris within the groove under treatment to be removed from the grooves. A series of such swipes of the tool are employed to clean debris from all grooves.

Floor Wipe For Use With Foot

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US Patent:
8424148, Apr 23, 2013
Filed:
May 17, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/068629
Inventors:
Kenneth Neu - Fort Myers FL, US
International Classification:
A47L 13/16
A47L 13/282
US Classification:
15227, 15118, 36 15
Abstract:
A floor wipe is provided in a symmetrical shape wherein a human foot may easily fit with toes of the foot at a desired end of the floor wipe and the heel of the foot at the opposing end. Floor wipe has a floor contact side and a foot contact side where a user would place their foot on the foot contact side of the device and manipulate the device about the floor to clean an area of the floor. The device has a first cleaning area, having a first characteristic, such as absorbency, at one end of the device and a second cleaning area, having a second characteristic, such as scouring, which is unique from the characteristic of the first cleaning area, at an opposing end of the device. The foot contact side has structural configuration elements which resist the foot of the user from slipping there along during usage.

Golf Tool Retention Clip

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US Patent:
8206236, Jun 26, 2012
Filed:
Nov 23, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/592394
Inventors:
Kenneth Neu - Fort Myers FL, US
International Classification:
A63B 57/00
A63B 55/10
US Classification:
473282, 473408, 24 312, 81460, 248156, 172375, 172378
Abstract:
A golf tool retention clip attaches to a brim of a hat and retains the golf tool where the wearer of the hat has ready and easy access to the golf tool during play of the game of golf. The golf tool retention clip also retains a ball marker for ready and easy access to the ball marker during play of the game of golf. The golf tool retention clip is inconspicuous to the player and does not interfere with play of the game of golf. The golf tool retention clip has opposing panels with are coupled together and which side onto the brim of the hat with the golf tool positioned on the upper surface of the brim while the ball marker positioned on the lower surface of the brim. The golf tool has features to perform multiple functions associated with the game of golf.
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